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THURSDAY, OCTOSEn ],,,
JOHN
BOBINSON’S
SHOWS
Writes a letter
Read what they say:
IX. O. Jones Medicine Co.,
Americus, Ga.
Gentlemen: We have used
and are using your lialsam of
lieuzoln for cuts, sprains,
bruises, wire cuts, galled should
ers and sores of various kinds
among our stock and we feel no
hesitancy in recommending It to
large horse and mule owners
and dealers.
JOHN ROBINSON S SHOWS,
By Claud Orton, Boss Hostler
Large stock owners and deal
ers should not be without this
valuable remedy.
Equally good for man and
household purposes. Call for it
by name, JONES BALSAM OP
BENZOIN.
For sale by druggists and
dealers everywhere.
FIFTY-NINE MORE
I NEGROES CERTIFIED ill
i TRIl'T BOARD—THEY MAY
. CALLED AT ANY TIME.
de ;
COCNTY ma.nagers-campaign
STARTS SOON.
I Fifty-nine Sumter county men. only I Crawford Wheatley, chairman o.
eight of them white, have been certi- the food conservation campaign for
tied by the district board for military , the Third congressional district, has
service umlet the selective draft act. appointed the various county chalr-
They may be called at any time
The whites are:
Levi, Jackson, Americus.
Willie Bass, Americus.
E. I>. Forrest, Plains.
Joel B. McMatb, Americus.
Robert P. Poole, Jr., Americus.
Carl E. Ansley, Americus.
Leon R Justice. Andersonvillee.
The negroes arce:
Monroe Paschal. Leslie; David En
glish, Cobb; Wesley Warner, Amerl-
vho will meet with the other
county chairmen in Macon on Octo
ber 12 *
Chairman Wheatley’s appointments
are as follows:
Turner county. Reason Polk, Ash-
burn; Ben Hill county, U. W. M. Whit
ley, Fitzgerald; Stewart county, Jerry
Carter. Lumpkin; Webster county, J.
R. Stapleton, Presaon; Macon county,
W. H. Gardner, Oglethorpe; Dooiy
county, W. H. Lassiter, iVenna; Crisp
cus; Leonard Schley, Plains; Sy 'county, Charles Littlejohn, Cordele;
Brown Leslie; Ernest Green, Amcri-! Lee county, S. J. Youmans, Leesburg;
cus; Richard Ford, Andcrsonvlllo; , Taylor county, Henry Wallace, But-
Barney Branno, Americus; Bill Mar-.lcr; Schley .county, C. R. McCrory,
tin Americus; John T. Ross, Amort-j Ellaville; Randolph county, Each Shel-
cus; I)urk Davis, Americus; Gilbert ley, Cuthbert; Clay county, Zacb Ar-
three cents postage
EFfTCTIIE
Clayton. Andersonvillee; Calvin Pride,
Andersonvillee; Jodie Quinn, Leslie;
$ke Gibson, Americus; Charlie Mas-
scngale, Americus; Will Chambliss,
Sumter; Gus Davis, Andersonville; Joe
Roach, Americus; Krnest Jackson.
Asheville, N. C.; Willie Rlackshear.
DeSoto; James W. Foreman, Ameri
cus; E?au Dorsey, Americus; Mort
nold, Ft. Gaines; Quitman county, F.
W. Oliver, Georgetown; Terrell coun
ty Walter Dozier, Dawson; Sumter
county, J. G. Oliver, Americus.
As district chairman, Mr. Wheatley
is a member of the state executive
committee.
The executive committee of the state
food conservation campaign was com
YOSTMASTER DAVENPORT GIVES
Williams. Americus; Sam Jordon, Pitted Saturday and the list of county
Americus- Fletcher Porter, Smith- chairmen announced by C. Murphey
ville- ioe Clayton. Leslie; Henry Candler, chairman of the Btate commit-
Baldwin. Americus; Joe Walker, De-|tf.e, Herbert Hoover Is at the head of
Roto- Farly Hooks, Cobb; Johnnie Cot-'*he general movement,
tic. Americus; Arthur Tyson. Amcri-j The Mato committee consists of the
Joe Brown. Americus; will I chairman. C. Murphey Candler; Gov-
fjrno.* Hugh Dorsey, State School Sup-
Tlir.ri-TIMT PlIANGE WILL BE Jones. DeSoto; Dave Snead, Ameri- m™.’ Hugh Dorsey, State Bcttool sup-
cus; Sylvester Jonese, Andersonville; [erintendent M. L. Britain, Agricultural
M0KE Willis Dowdell, Americus; George Commissioner Brown, Mrs, Samuel M.
CENT LETTERS. Reddick, Sumter, Gabe Corbin, DeSoto; Inman and one member from every
' innnu ^fthh• AifHn Dowdel’ congressional district. Devereaux Me-
Ce three-cents letter postage will be- '-ert Hardy, Jr., Plains; Clifford Bat
enin- effective on November 2. tie, Plains; Dorsey Wlmbush, Amerl-
Undcr the law, all letters mailed cus; Johnnie Breedlove. Americus;
before November 2 and reaching their Henry Hurley, Smlthvillee; Jeesse
destination after or on that date will Jackson, Americus; Everett Marshall,
be assessed an additional penny, this Americus; Emmett Jackson, Plains,
to be paid by the person to whom the
t this will cause considerable delay Enormous Yields
■nd confusion in the mails, but it will
be enforced, nevertheless./- i
Corn and Wheat
WASHINGTON, D. C-, Oct. 8.—The
government reports a yield of 3,210„-
000000 bushels of corn, and 650,000
buschls of wheat.
MBS. JOSEPHINE KAKJSW
DIED EARLY THIS MORMNtt
Mrs. Josephine Rancw, about 75
years of age, dltd at her residence on
Dudloy street at 9:30 o'clock Tuesday
morning. Mrs. Ranew had been in ill-
health for about six months, and her
death was not altogether unexpected.
! She had lived in Americus for a num-
RUB-MY-TISM “r”' Sh0 l0,t no “ at0
JtWill cure your Rh©OIHOtl8in Funeral services will tako place at
Hctxralgift* Headaches, Cramps, the residence Wednesday morning, and
Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and interment will be in Oak Grove ceme-
Bnrns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects services conducted by Rev. Paul
Etc- Antiseptic Anodyne, used in- w Elll8
temallv and externally. Price 25c. _____
mm -iron tc
Htl
YOU NEED
IT?
senate, is chairman of the executive
committee.
Meeting in Atlanta last Wednesday
th c executive committee mapped out a
plan of organization embracing a coun
ty chairman in every county in the
state, these county chairmen to be ap
pointed by the district chairmen in
each congressional district and to be
confirmed by Herbert Hoover In Wash
ington.
RUSSIAN CRISIS
AT AN END
RUB OUT PAIN
with good oil liniment. That's
the surest way to stop them.
The best nibbing liniment is
Mustang
liniment
Good for ihe Ailments of
Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc.
Good for your own A ches.
Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains,
Cuts, Burns, Etc.
25c. 50c. $1. At all Dealers.
is timiit is
(MU CLUBS TO
HUE EXHIBITION
Tho annual competition exhibition of
the plj club, corn club, canning club
and four-crop club, cf Sumter county
will be held on October 27 at the agri
cultural college.
Enough prizes will be secured to as
sure each competitor receiving an
award.
An especially line showing by the
canning and corn clubs is anticipated.
NEW COALITION GOVERNMENT
PREMIER KERENSKY RETAINS
GEORGIA—Sumter County;
To Mrs. Mollis Justice, Mrs. N. W.
Athon, Mrs. C. D. A'hon, Mrs.‘ C. M.
English, Bartow Justice, Henderson
Justice, Robert Justice, Roy Justice.
Vassa Justice, Gladys Justice, Allen
Justice, and Loise Justice, heirs at
law of W. H. Justice, late of said
county, deceased.
You are hereby notified that Sip
Harmon has made application to the
undersigned for an order requiring
C. D. Anthon and Roy Justice, as ex
ecutors of the last will and testa
ment of said W. H Justice, deceased,
tc make title to him, the said Sip
Harmon, to certain- lands described in
his said application, in pursuance of
and in compliance with a certain
Bond for Title, executed and delivered
to him by the aaid W, H. Justice in
tlie latter’s life time, and that said
application will bo heard and passed
upon by th e undersigned in the Court
of Ordinary of said Sumter county,
Georgia, on tha first Monday in Novem
ber, 1917, at which time you and each
of you are hereby required to appear
and Bhow cause, if any you have, why
the said order should not be granted
us prayed for In said application.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this Octiber 6th, 1917.
JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary.
ENLISTMENTS SINCE RECRUITING
STATION OPENED ON APRIL 1ST
HAVE BEEN NUMEROUS—LIST OF
NAMES.
Sumter county has eighty young men
ir* the navy who enlisted since the
opening of the recruiting station here
on April first. A number of them
have already crossed the Atlantic and
seen service at French ports.
The list of the boys in the navy
from this county, not Including those
who enlisted prior to April 1, is as
follows:
J. Davenport, F. S. Saunders, H. D.
Stevens, J. R. Crabb, W. Green, M. D.
Kennedy, R. Lane, J. M. Atkins, E.
Evereett, V. F. Finger, P. Holt, M. R.
Greenberg, J. D. Sullivan, T. Cope
land. Robert Myers. H. A. Harrell, Oli
ver Myers, H. T. Adams, F. Mobley, C.
Smith, A. Smith, P. K. Countryman.
O. Killebrew, W. M. Gay, E. L. Kille-
brew, P. M. Richardson, J. R. Alston,
J. E. Crant, B. C. Mayo, C. E. Masse,
J. R. Drew, H. T. Hillard, J. R. Fewcli.
R. F. Morris, E. B. Martin, F W Grif
fin, Jr., W. L. Bell, W. E. Tarvln, W.
R. Peters, L. C. Brown, K. R. Hobbs,
C. E. Bullard, H. C. Williams, H. C.
Morris, C. J. Harrell, T. P. Pounds,
R. P, Nelson, R. M. Harvey, C. Salter,
M. B. Argo, R. C. Owen, W. G. Cam
eron, C- Crapps, C. W. Walters, W. C.
Bussey, L. B. Pickard, J. S. Eubanks,
C. E. Lowee, B. G. Butt, A. I. Smitn,
V. D. Romcfeldt, B. L. Methvin, N. W.
Green, A. B. Haysllp, B. L. Bridges, H.
A. McGillis, H. J. Denham, C. P.
Rouse, S, W. Story, P. E. Murray, D.
C. N. Burkhalter, C. D. Griflln, A. J.
Bell, H. B. Felder, W. O. Speer, L. C.
Hodges, C. H. Pearsall and W. V.
Hearon.
De Soto
Mrs. Geo. W. Bagley. Jr., spent Sun
day in Leslie with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Wilson.
Mrs. Harry Walden and children,
Cordele, spent Sunday with her sis
ter, Mrs. Allen Johnson.
Mrs. Bagley Stewart and daughter
spent Thursday in Americus shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Simmons and
children of Daphue, spent Sunday hera
with relatives.
Mrs. Hu? Ferguson and Mrs. Ham
West spent Thursday in Americus.
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Bagley spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Jarret Wilson
near Leslie.
Mrs. Alex Duncan visited Americus
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Womack were
amonk the many visitors in Aemericus
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Vinson, of Cor-
delo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Johnson.
Miss Euzera Cocke, of Cobb, visited
friends here Saturday.
Mr3. G. W. Bagley, Sr„ spent Mon
day In Americus.
Mr. Eric Wallace is attending the
Athens Business College in Americus.
Miss Fannie Mae Davis visited Araer-
Icus Monday.
Dr. F. L. Cato, of Americus, was here
Monday in consultation with Dr. Geo.
W. Bagley.
“I Should Worry
I Now About Cornsl'
They Feel Off With
Two corns are no worse .
and one is nothing at all—L
the one
use “Gets-It,'
shrinker, corn
right-on corn-remover.
Setup
than
•whenyi
loosener.
That's fc
une C'nm I'lus M.'rt'f.ir
One Foot, Corn Free/
cause two drops of “Gets-ir
your corn-pains at once, and ►
know that that old corn hag
••nipped in the bud.”
ikes
ma fees cutting and digging
corn and fussing with band
salves or anything else entirely!
necessary. Remember "Geti-ir,
safe. »
, You’ll not have to take off
shoe or pumps under the tab!
the cafe to ease your squin,
soul. See that you get "G«t*»
.Don’t be insulted by imitatloni i
Its all you need pay at any j
store for •‘Gets-It,” or it wr
sent direct by E. Lawrence l
Chicago, Ill.
Leslie
Mrs.
Heath.
Libel For Divorce.
Fannie Heath vs. Walter
Libel for Divorce. In Sum
er Superior Court Returnable to
PREMIER ERENSKY RETAINS IIIS: tho Nov-mber Term.
POSITION. | To Walter Heath; You aro hereby
! required personally or by ao attorney
PETROGRAD, Oct. 10.—The crisis to tm und appear at the Superior court; Mrs. J. W. Barwick.
as the result of the Korniloff revolt - to be honlen for the county of Sumter j Messrs. Held Doster and Robinson
is now at an end, and the new Russian on the fourth Monday in November; Statham, of Rochelle, visited friends
coalition government, which Includes j 1317, n rxt. then and there to answer; In Leslie Sunday
the Constitutional Democrats, has as-Itii,1 plaintiff's complaint, as In default- Loomis Deavou
suined charge. Premier Kerensky still thereof the court will proceed as “
Let every one remember that wo
will have our first lycoum attraction
Monday evening, October lath, at 8
o'clock, The Shawmut Quartette.
Mr. F. G. Janes, a former resident
of Leslie, but now of Wauchula, Fla.,
is here on business.
Mrs. Homer Oxford, of Ocilla, is
here visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Johnson and Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Murray, of Ellaville,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lasco
Harvey.
MIbs Rornel Green is expected homo
this week from Plains, where she un
derwent an operation recently.
Mrs. C. S. Durden and daughter,
Mary Frances, spent last week In Les
lie with relatives and friends.
Mrs. Roy Derlsco spent Monday with
In Paris no sellers of newspa;
the streets arc allowed to shod
The many friends of Mrs. Bruce the , tem . of news. The worn™,
Bothwell will regret to learn that she haye overcome thls law b) , „ i;
has been quite sick for the past few ^ Ucm5 ln 80 f t tones, adapts tl>,
days. We hope for her a speedy j, 0 gCme popular me|od „
recovery.
Mr. Monroe Tharpe has returned
to Macon after spending several days
here looking after his farming inter
ests,
Hardwick Peeved;
Will Not Return
Prev:*'t li<>g v iioieia.
The B. A. 'a nomas Hog Pci
i::;; * ww “"** & *“*“*-“o **•"'• j ias a record cf 95% cures of
Cholera. If you food your hop
directed, you need never
cholera, nor any other hog di
And tho directions arc very si
Just about what you are
a few cents worth of B.
Hog Powder in the feed twice
week.
Usually, though, Cholera
JUNIOR SENATOR MAD BECAUSE before we know it. Then it
INVITATIONS TO SPEAK IN close attention bo each hog-
GEORGIA ARE CANCELLED-TO hog must bo do-ed-ar.d I! you
STAY IN WASHINGTON. : dose them as directed, you *1111
■ ■ - | bettor than 90 per cent.
WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 8.—Sena- j don’t, tho B. A. Thomas M<
tor T. W. Hardwick left Washing- ‘ costs you nothing. ’We—not
ton for the west Saturday afternoon, distant manufacturer — pay
a 3 a member of the government pneu- money back. G. E. Buchanan,
matlc tube commission. He was tingl
ing with indignation at the action of,
the Greater Savannah Commercial club • S 1 £ l **
in asking for his expulsion from the ,
senate; at the action of the grand
jury at Millcn, which scored him bit- t ’
terly for his anti-administration views,
and at the action of the authorities in jNi - ew merchandise is here in
recalling the invitation to speak at the 0Ug quantities, and there is scasii
fair at Eastman. trinsic worth in every article.
During tho forenoon and up tot the flno ^ start preprint]
time lie left for Chicago, it was easy winter’s coming,
to be seen that tho senator had been MONDAY AND TUESDAY BARG
rubbed the wrong way. j A * t r, 8C| ^‘ orth 51.25: TaCeU
_ ! black, white and colors. 28*:a.
* At 78c, worth 9Sc: Yard *ri
J Prunes, beautiful patterns.
At 35c. worth 50c: Tub &L
for waists and chir.s.
Deavour s and Joseph Moses
risited Plains last Thursday evening.
Waist LdlJMIsP.
rcu BALL—One 4-room dwell-ng
in the town of Leslie, Ua., convenient
ly located: Terms; cheap for cash.
\v. H. Wade, Cobb, Ga. w&s
retains his position.
HEARD IN AMERICUS
Ijustico shall appertiin. I 7/. T. Anderson has returned from a
| Witness the Honorable Z. A. Little-1 visit to his parents at their homo la
j .bn, Judge of said court, this the Ochioehnee, Ga.
lion Had Rucks Rave Been Made
Strong— kldncj Ills Corrected.
lilth day of September, 1917.
S. R. HEYS,
Deputy Clerk, Superior Court.
All over Americus you hear It.
Doan’s Kidney Fills are keeping up
the gcod work. Americus people are ;
telling about it—telling of bad hacks j
made sound again. You can believe ,
I tlic testimony of vot r own towns peo
ple. They tell it for the benetit of
you who are suffering. If yon hack
nehes, If you feel lame, tore and mis-
jLRcic of iron la the aioca Means LacK or Appetite, loss crable lf th0 kldnc)8 BCt too frc .
quently, or passages, ure painful,
scanty or pasages are painful,
scanty and off color, use Doan’s Kid
ney Pills, the remedy that has helped
so many of yeur friends and neigh
bors. Follow this Americus citizen's
advice and give Doan's a chance to do
the same for you. ~-
Oltn Johnson, chief of police, 232
Jackson street, says; ’’My back bo-
c? Energy’, Pale Cheeks, and a General Debili
tate-’ Condition of the Entire System.
ZIRON Will Put Iron Into
Your Blood.
He physically fit! Cuard your health as the mo3t prized possession you
hare. When you find yourself losing your grip, becoming irritable, nervous,
vealg. nr.-’r.'!', take inventory. See what is wrong!
Tce: Mood probably does not contain sufficient Iron. The red corpuscles .
y. a vo become diminished, nnd consequently, your entire system suffers' cemes very lame at times; no doubt |
• rtee. Insufficient and Impoverished blood supply, and the accumulation ol the trouble is brought on by being on i
paluaajus waste matter. < 'my feet so much. I have found I can
J! vot find this to ho the cane, you will want a remedy that will supply depend on Doan’s Kidney Pills, which
Iron, v;h!ch will Increase the number cf red corpuscles. Try TIRON, the new i lge t a t the Howell Pharmacy, to 1
Iron Tonic, which contains no alcohol, no habit-forming drugs, and is ref bring me quick relief. They are a j
" cjumr.Tv;‘d ns a safe, reliable, tonic remedy Cor men, women and children, fine medicine, nnd deserve much ,
firm. Lizzie Pennington, cf Adanisville, Ala., writes: “About two weeks pral8e ..
’■ ago I was lu bed with an awful bad cold, and I wan awful weal;. I had taken dealers. Don’t sim-
, snwratb-e medicine, but wanted to try something with iron to see If I couldn t, r “ t ‘ °“ c I
■rat Luck rav strength. My eon thought Zlron would help me, so I commenced ply ask for a kidney remedy get:
My nerves generally run down in tho Spring m:d I need something to Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
WM me up...When I got somo hotter and was up and around, ra commenced ch|ef John80n had Foster-Mliburn
the Ziron and It surely helped roe to gain my strength and throw off the jifghs.- Buffalo, N. Y. adv
fnfrT j have used only about a half bottle of Ziron but feel so much better ’
MmJi siftmcpr that I may not Lave to tako any more for awhile.
mSPECIAL OFFER: Buy a bottle of ZIRON, today, at your druggists! Longfellow’s ’Wreck of the Hes-
JSs -Ire it ’a fair trial, according to directions on the bottle. If, after using p( , rU8 -. came t0 h | m a8 [, a wa8 sitting
op one bottle, you find It has not benefited you, take the empty bottle back nreside on the night of a vlo-1
~ h ? to “““
".tetlmt trial bottle. " j , „ * tZA * not sleep; and as he lay the verses
If your druggist cannot supply you we will send you a bottle by parcel wer0 c omro.ed until the poem was
■font, prepaid. Chattanooga Drug * C heml-rol Co, Chattanooga, Tenn. complete.
should be “nipped in the
bud”, for if allowed to run
unchecked, serious results
may follow. Numerous
cases of consumption, pneu
monia, and other fatal dis
eases, can be traced back to
a cold. At (he first sign of a
cold, protect yourself by
thoroughly cleansing your
system with a few doses of
THEDFORD'S
BLACK-
the old reliable, vegetable
liver powder.
Mr. Chas. A. Ragland, oi
Madison Heights, Va,> says:
"I have been using Thed-
ford’s Black-Draught for
stomach troubles, Indiges
tion. and colds, and find it to
be the very best medicine I
ever used. It makes an old
man (eel like a young one.”
Insist on Thedford’s, the
original and genuine. B-67
Mrs. George Bagley, Jr„ of DeSoto,
spent last Tlrursday wi*h her mother,
Mrs. F. A. Wilson, at her home here.
Mbs Eva Brown spent tho week-end
In Americas with friends.
Mrs. F’annle Culver returned to her
home In Cordele today,* after having
been the guest of Mrs. F. P. Jones for
several days.
Mis Ruby Parker will leave Thurs
day fer Warwick, where she will go
to teach.
Mies Nettle McCartney nyer.t Satur
day and Sunday at her ham2 ir. Tif-
ton.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Ii. Houston, of Amer-
kus, spent the day Sunday la Leslie,
tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Griflln.
Miss Susie Pryor, who Is teaching
a*. Ccbb, spent tho week-end in Leslie
with Mrs. F. A. Wilson.
The work of remodelln? the Leslie
Methodist church will soon be com
pleted.
( Mr. J. W. Berwick went to Preston
on business last Thursday,
j Miss Ella Mae Godwin, of Leesburg,
| visited her aunt, Mrs. W. C. Laramoro,
Sunday.
i Mrs. Callle Broadfleld and daughter,
[Catherine, and Mrs. Moliie Nunn, of
! Huntington, were In Leslie Monday at-
[ ternoon.
Mr. Edgar Parker, of Americus, was
j In Leslie Thursday, and was welcomed
bv many friends who are pleased to
see him out again after an Illness of
several days.
Mrs. Walla Cobb has returned from
a two weeks' visit to her sister, Mrs.
Tucker, at her home near Rift, In Lee
county.
Mr. E.*J. McMath, county school
commissioner, and Mr. F. E. Land,
of Dawson, visited the Leslie school
Thursday.
FOR KENT—A fertile farm two
miles out; Mrs. Eldridge’s Herndon
place. We also have local money for
quick loans. Shipp & Sheppard.
7-dlt-wlt
Over- H*. Jumpers to ina'ch.
At 65c, v.crtU $’-W:
pie W&i U. In perfect
sizes.
At SSc, worth $1.50:
for children ever fifty pa'.a
At $1.75, worth $2.50: I
Wool Trousers; sl-c'’ «P
At 12 1-2c, worth 15c: P- C<s
Sea Island; quantity limited
■ “ At 9Sc, worth 11.50: Children'
FARMERS TAKE NOTICE—A man >n( , Tan shoea ,
or woman having a good, wcll-stccked j- c yard, worth 20c: On' 1
iarm and lacking man power to oper- [ thousand yard’s Heavy Canton
ate it, will do well to correspond with
Otway M. Thornton, Cordele, Ga., who , ’ A ‘ t ’ 49c wor th 75c: Udk* 1
in an intelligent, industrious man of bi oac hed Undervests and M 1 ®
large experience at farming and gar- At 90c wort h jt.50: Ml**®'
dening in ihe West. Best references children’, fine Kid Gloves; nil
furnished. Give location and particu- j At 5c Dozen, worth 10e: I’“ rt
lars, and let me call. 11-lt p ear j Buttons, four pojpular
At 5c or six for 23c: Good!"
Soap.
At $3.98, worth $5.00: L»
Wool Serge Skirts; ncy fall
At 49c, worth 65c: Boys
Lined Shirts and Drawers.
At 75c, worth $1.00: Men
Canton Flannel Drawers; »«•
At 98c, worth $1.25: Good 1
ton Blankets, white and «rar
At $1.0 Dozen, worth 12
Mercerized Table Napkins.
At 22 l-2c: Fine Lnnsd3 J; 8 *.*
thirty-six Inches wide, ‘‘\
At $1.69. worth *3.50: Fn' 1 ' 81
Spreads Marseilles paiterns-
At $1.00, worth $1-25: Ne * ^
& O. Corset* of batiste and
I WANT TO DO YOUR flue watch,
clock an ury rnpairinir. Expert
service R...i 1 crtJ-ona’jlc charges. R. T.
Brcv- : 1 f. ur r \< . Lamar St.,
dfiv -ii tioni cf p Oh to flee. 6-lt
For Sale Ilyt
LcsUe Drug t’o, Leslie, Ga.
fash Drug Store, DeSoto, Ga.
And AH Good Dealers.
No. 666
This i. t prescription prepared especially
tor MALARIA orCHJLLS & FEVER.
Five or six doses will break any case, and
If taken then aa • tonic Ihe Fever will not
return. It acta on the liver better than
calomel and does not gripe or tickets. 2ie
At 36c, worth 60c:
Silk Hoae, full seamless.
Ladir*
(HE
GOODS I
Phone 226.
ottos Are.